US4508438A - Side printing method and apparatus therefor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a side printing method and an apparatus therefor for photographically exposing or entering identifying marks comprising characters, numerals, symbols, signs or the like or combinations thereof as a latent image on an unexposed filmstrip for motion pictures and still pictures and, more particularly, to a method and an apparatus which is suitable for photographically exposing a series of different marks comprising characters, numerals, symbols, signs, or combinations thereof on an unexposed filmstrip along its longitudinal margin.
- identifying marks such as the name of the manufactuere, the date the film was manufactured, the type of film or other identifying data are photographically exposed onto an unexposed filmstrip as a latent image at positions between a series of perforations and a longitudinal edge of the filmstrip.
- the identifying mark exposing which is generally known as side printing, appears as, in one case, a common mark on a longitudinal margin of a filmstrip at regular intervals and, in another case, different or consecutive numerals such as footage numbers on, for instance, a motion picture filmstrip at regular intervals.
- a rotary printing drum for photographically exposing the identifying marks onto a filmstrip.
- the rotary printing drum includes a light source, for instance a lamp, therewithin and has a window which is formed at a certain position in the periphery thereof and which is provided with a film plate with a negative image of the mark to be photographically exposed onto the filmstrip.
- the filmstrip is continuously advanced around the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, the image of the mark on the film plate is illuminated by the light source and thereby projected on the filmstrip, so that the mark is photographed onto the filmstrip.
- the rotary printing drum further includes, therein, a mark counter comprising a cylinder member with a plurality of windows each having a film plate with a negative image of the mark to be photographically exposed and surrounding a light source.
- the mark counter rotates so that different marks are projected in sequence on a filmstrip through an aperture formed in a cylindrical light shielding cover surrounding the mark counter and a window of the rotary printing drum and thereby photographed onto a margin of the filmstrip.
- a side printing apparatus which comprises a mark plate with various marks recorded thereon, a plurality of lens systems forming images of the respective marks on a filmstrip and a plurality of LEDs for illuminating the respective marks.
- the LEDs are selectively activated to emit light according to the advanced length of a filmstrip which is detected by using a rotary encoder rotating simultaneously with the film advance and a counter for counting pulses from the rotary encoder so as to project a mark to be photographically exposed onto the filmstrip.
- a multi-luminous element display device comprising a plurality of light emitting elements which are selectively momentarily activated to emit light so as to display any desired light mark in response to a sensor which senses a filmstrip portion where the mark is to be photographically exposed thereon through a reduction lens system.
- a multi-luminous element display device allows an easy photographing of any desired mark on a filmstrip and the selective activation of the light emitting elements makes it easy and quick to display different marks to be photographed according to various types of film or the like, resulting in a remarkable increase in the rate of film production.
- the present invention is remarkably useful.
- a lamp or a buzzer gives warning when an anomalous current across the light emitting element is detected.
- Light emitting elements which emit no light or an extremely large quantity of light can be checked and then replaced so as to ensure marks photographed with a constant exposure.
- the present invention is available not only in film producing and packaging processes and an assorting process before processing exposed films but also in printing processes in order to print the customer's names, the date, the kind of print, the ordered number of prints and the like at a processing laboratory.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of one preferred embodiment of a side printing system in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a multi-luminous element display device
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of the waveforms of the various circuits shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a keyboard device for exposing marks
- FIG. 5 is a detailed circuit arrangement of the multi-luminous element display device which is driven by a dynamic driving system
- FIG. 6 is an illustration of the waveforms of driving signals of a dynamic driving system
- FIG. 7 is a detailed circuit arrangement of the multi-luminous element display device in a static driving system
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a part of an anomalous current detection circuit.
- photographic filmstrip 11 is advanced in the direction of an arrow by a rotary drum 12 to which a position sensor 16 is directly connected.
- the sensor 16 generates signals proportional to the advanced length of the filmstrip 11, while a syncronizing pulse generator 20 generates pulse signals at the start of every printing cycle.
- a mark setting device 19 is adapted to establish various marks, for instance characters, numerals, symbols and signs, to be photographed onto the filmstrip as a latent image by selectively operating keys.
- a main controller 17 has a memory where the information including the name of the film manufacturer, the date the film was manufactured, the type of film, the size of film, the emulsion number of the film or the like is stored and, in conjunction with digital signals from the mark setting device 19, signals from the sensor 16 and the start signals from the synchronizing pulse generator 20, generates signals for the display of a predetermined mark on a multi-element luminous display device 14.
- the signals from the main controller 17 are supplied to a driving unit 15 which can momentarily drive the multi-element luminous display device 14 so as to display a mark thereon.
- the image of the displayed mark is focused on the unexposed filmstrip continuously advanced around the rotary drum 12 through a reduction lens system 13 and then photographed thereon.
- the driving unit 15 includes a comparator, for instance a winding comparator, which supplies a signal (h) to the main controller 17 so as to cause a warning unit 18 to give a warning of anomaly if the comparator detects a driving current either higher than a predetermined level of current or lower than another predetermined level of current.
- a comparator for instance a winding comparator
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the multi-element luminous display device 14 which comprises 35 light emitting diodes 23 emitting red, blue or green light arranged in a 5 ⁇ 7 matrix. Different numbers of light emitting diodes 23, for instance 48, 56 or 64 emitting diodes may be arranged in a 6 ⁇ 8, 7 ⁇ 8 or 8 ⁇ 8 matrix, respectively. Otherwise, a single array of light emitting diodes can be used to display a unidimensional mark every time a constant length of a filmstrip is advanced.
- the main controller 17 produces output signals which are code signals (e) representing characters, numerals, symbols, signs or the like.
- code signals (e) representing characters, numerals, symbols, signs or the like are generated from the main controller 17 corresponding to parallel signals selectively generated by the mark setting unit 19 in synchronism with signals (a) and (b) from the synchronizing signal generator 20 and the filmstrip position sensor 16.
- the main controller 17 also generates clock signals (d) under the influence of which the periods of time during which the LEDs emit light are controlled and which supplies the code signals (e) to the driving unit 15 which then supplies driving current (f) to the display unit 14 under the influence of the clock signals (d) so as to activate LEDs 23 to emit light.
- a delay pulse generating circuit is used to generate synchronizing pulses (a) under the influence of a trigger signal emitted by an external unit such as a film cutting apparatus or the like.
- the synchronizing pulse generation occurs, for instance when a specified time has elapsed since the trigger signal has been emitted.
- a pulse generator, a resolver, a perforation counter, or other position signal generators can be employed as the position sensor 16.
- FIG. 4 shows one embodiment of a keyboard device of the mark setting unit 19 for use with the present invention.
- Film type setting switches 192, film length setting switches (EX) 193, emulsion number setting switch (EM # ) 194 are selectively operated according to the film processed and then a changeover start switch 191 is pushed, providing signals causing the multi-luminous element display unit 14 to display a desired mark to be photographed on the filmstrip as a latent image.
- the date the film was manufactured can be also set by the unit 19.
- the side printing apparatus of the present invention is adapted to ensure that the period of time during which the display device emits light is changeable according to various speeds of film so as to maintain a constant exposure. That is to say, by changing the pulse width of the signal (d) in FIG. 3, the value of "a" of signals (f) for the array of luminous elements can be changed, resulting in a different period of time during which the display device emits light.
- the changing of the width of the signal (d) is effected by the main controller 17 under the influence of the signals (c) from the mark setting unit 19.
- the multi-element luminous display device 14 comprises LEDs 23 which are matrix arranged 7 in the column and 5 in the row, and are respectively connected at one end to the bus lines of the columns and rows.
- FIG. 6 shows the waveforms of the driving signals for the multi-element luminous display device in a dynamic driving system.
- the main controller 17 starts to count pulse signals emitted by the sensor 16 at the time the former receives a synchronizing signal (a).
- a synchronizing signal
- a series of signals are applied to the driving unit 15 so as to cause it to generate driving signals (i) to (m) one by one.
- LEDs 23 of the display device 14 are selectively momentarily energized to emit light.
- the main controller 17 counts another given number T 2 of pulse signals, the display device 14 is driven to selectively momentarily energize LEDs 23 to emit light.
- the display device 14 is driven, displaying a desired mark and then photographing the displayed mark onto the film 11 as a latent image.
- the signals (i) to (m) for the bus lines of the columns cause the LEDs 23 to timely emit light and, on the other hand, signals (n) for the bus lines of the rows determine the pattern of the mark to be photographed on the film.
- FIG. 7 shows a circuit arrangement of the multi-element luminous display device which is driven by a static driving system.
- Each LED 23 is connected at its cathode to a common bus line, while to its anode driving signals as shown in FIG. 8 are supplied.
- all LEDs 23 are caused to emit light one by one at certain intervals to check the current across the respective LEDs 23 between upper and lower control limits with a comparator 21 provided in the driving unit 15.
- the comparator 21 detects a current exceeding the upper or lower control limit, it supplies a signal to the warning unit 18 shown in FIG. 1 through the main controller 17 so that the warning unit 18 gives the warning that there is a fault in the luminous elements.
- the warning unit 18 in FIG. 1 comprises a lamp or a buzzer whose warning can be manually stopped.
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